Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Understanding The Importance Of Fashion Alchemy And Make Conscious Clothing Choices

By Tom Brady


Some people choose clothing based solely on its appearance without considering the unique energy of the garments and how they can actually impact one's emotions and whether the production of them doesn't jeopardize the environment. One key aspect of fashion alchemy is the art of consciously selecting clothing for the positive energy or other characteristics of the fabrics to produce a holistically positive wearing experience.

Ancient Indian civilizations recognized that fabrics and textiles have their own energies several thousand years ago as evidence by the Sanskrit word"Ayurvastra" which translates to mean "healthy clothes" and refers to wearing apparel being able to have an impact on the spirituality and vitality of those who wear it. A fabric's characteristics come from its physical and chemical properties, source, and texture.

Every type of material has features which set it apart from the others. Cotton is a commonly used fiber that is natural, and it has long been attributed with the ability to attract divinity and positivity and keep negative vibrations away from the wearer. Also natural in origin, silk is known for its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory healing powers that keep skin vibrant, and prevent infections. Bamboo can be grown organically and naturally repels odors and may also be antibacterial.

The synthetic material polyester has traditionally been made using petroleum byproducts, although today a greener version of this fabric has been developed that uses recycled plastic which makes it a good eco-friendly choice. Recycling used polyester and other clothing in second-hand and vintage shops is another way to recycle. Lyocell is a newer type of fabric which can be made using wood pulp in a green way, and it is naturally wrinkle-free.

Soy can also be used to manufacture a lovely soft fabric with long fibers give it a texture similar to silk which is ideal for undergarments. Hemp can be grown without any chemicals, making it a good eco-friendly option that is very versatile and can be used to produce both durable and soft fabrics. There is some speculation that it also has antibacterial properties.

Cashmere is an elegant, luxurious material most often used for sweaters. It comes from the hair of the Kashmir goat, which is combed out for ultimate softness. Provided the wool is not then processed with dyes and other chemicals, or blended with synthetic fibers, it can last for many years. Natural linen is made from flax which can be grown relatively free of pesticide and fertilizer, and it is lightweight, breathable and comfortable for warm weather.

Alpaca wool which comes from the Alpaca sheep is another durable, natural wool that can last many years if properly cared for, and it is typically free of drugs and hormones since these hearty animals are raised without receiving any such injections. Ingeo is a relatively new fabric that is made from fermented plant sugars, mostly from corn, and its main benefit is that it requires fewer energy resources to process it than cotton does.

Fabrics can act as a source of comfort, energy, and even benefits to one's health. It's best to select clothes made from those materials which have undergone less processing because they don't damage the environment as much when they are being manufactured. Recycling garments in used clothing stores rather than throwing them out is another way people can do their part to look out for the environment.




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